Texting While Driving Gets Banned in California

This past July, a new law came into effect that now requires millions of Californians to use hands-free technology like headsets and bluetooth-enabled devices while driving. Well on Wednesday, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger began signing bills into law, one that includes banning text messaging while driving. According to SFGate, the bill SB28 will ban texting while driving and forces drivers to keep their "hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road," said Schwarzenegger in a written statement. Other states that have already adopted this law include Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, Connecticut and Washington.

regardless. there are many people in california that still talk on the phone headset free and will continue to do so. in fact, its become more unsafe because while they are doing it they are nervous to see a cop, and are more frigidity. i dont understand why people can't just leave their phones in the bags or something until they are parked.

well i kind of think that this is a no brainer but i guess that if they have to make the law then it's not nearly as obvious as i thought. i live in NJ (on the weekends when i go to my mom's) and i think that jersey has always been a state to have strict cell phone rules...and to know that we're not the only state - that's a good thing.

good! they should ban doing ANYTHING while driving! this will for sure bring down preventable car accidents. unfortunately, most people have to have laws to not do stupid and dangerous things while operating a potential deadly machine. stupid things like putting on makeup and eating while driving should be banned too. get up earlier! don't risk people's lives.

So what are they going to ban next? Eating while driving? It's going to be interesting to see how strict cops can be. I have a smart phone. So I look at my phone for directions sometimes and then if I need to write down a thought I can do that too. What if you are just reading a text you received? Whatever to make some headlines I guess. At least California has a budget in place now.